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RTL - Invité vun der Redaktioun
Katja Rausch: ChatGPT: Donnéeë gi geklaut: dat ass e groussen ethesche Problem, 20/03/2025

RTL - Invité vun der Redaktioun

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2025 10:08


En Donneschdeg de Moie war en Think-Thank iwwer digital Ethik Thema an der Emissioun "Invité vun der Redaktioun".

Le Son des Territoires
La coopération transfrontalière au cœur de l'Europe

Le Son des Territoires

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2025 20:32


Dans ce septième épisode du Son des Territoires, Victor Delage, fondateur de l'Institut Terram, reçoit Jean-Luc Sauron, auteur de l'étude « Promouvoir la coopération transfrontalière pour une intégration européenne efficace ». Ensemble, ils explorent comment la coopération transfrontalière joue un rôle clé dans l'intégration européenne. Les régions frontalières intérieures couvrent 40 % du territoire de l'Union européenne, représentent 30 % de sa population, produisent près du tiers de son produit intérieur brut et recèlent un fort potentiel de dynamisation de ses économies. L'Union européenne compte au total 2,09 millions de travailleurs frontaliers, c'est-à-dire travaillant dans un autre pays que leur pays de résidence et rejoignant leur domicile au moins une fois par semaine. La France est le pays de l'Union européenne qui compte le plus grand nombre de ces travailleurs, soit plus de 440 000 individus en 2020. Depuis les premières initiatives pour construire une Europe unie après des siècles de conflits, les zones frontalières incarnent le cœur du projet européen : faciliter les échanges, rapprocher les citoyens et transformer ce qui était autrefois des lignes de division en zones de collaboration. Mais comment aller plus loin ? Comment faire en sorte que ces territoires deviennent de véritables moteurs d'innovation et de prospérité partagée ? Jean-Luc Sauron est conseiller d'État et professeur associé à l'université Paris-Dauphine PSL, où il a dirigé le diplôme universitaire RGPD DPO. Il est docteur d'État en droit public et habilité à diriger les recherches. Il était auparavant conseiller juridique au secrétariat général des Affaires européennes (de 1992 à 1999) et a exercé des fonctions dirigeantes au sein du Mouvement européen France et de l'Association des juristes européens. Il est l'auteur de plusieurs manuels sur le droit processuel européen, les institutions européennes et l'histoire de la construction européenne. Il est également l'auteur de plusieurs essais, notamment de « Faites l'Europe, pas la guerre. Réformer la France-Réorienter l'Europe » (Gualino, 2016). Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

Crude Conversations
Chatter Marks EP 103 Northern Boarder's presents: A Conversation with Local Legends

Crude Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2025 113:18


Jason Borgstede is one-half of JB Deuce, a local snowboard and skateboard video that ran from the late-1990s to early-2000s. It was funded by Boarderline Alaska Snow and Skate shop — a retail business host Cody Liska's dad owned — and featured snowboarders and skateboarders from Alaska. Jesse Burtner was the other half of JB Deuce, and together he and Jason filmed their own video parts for it. They also produced all seven videos: Polar Bears, Dog Sleds and Igloos was the first. Then came Northern Exposure, 100%, Survival of the Tightest, The 49th Chamber, In For Life and Steezin' For No Reason. At first, the video premieres were small — projected onto a screen outside of Boarderline in Dimond Center. But as they grew, so did the venues. Until they were selling out the 4th Avenue Theatre in downtown Anchorage.  To this day, Jason and Jesse have continued to pursue their love of snowboarding and skateboarding. Jason is the owner of Blue & Gold Boardshop in Anchorage and Jesse is the co-founder of Think Thank, a series of snowboard videos with the motto "Progression through creativity." Skater Micah Hollinger and snowboarder Andre Spinelli also join this conversation. Micah is one of the most celebrated skaters from Alaska. He filmed for all seven JB Deuce videos and went on to bring a unique, creative and artistic vision of progression to skateboarding. Andre, also known as Big Air Dre, filmed for numerous snowboard videos, including JB Deuce and Think Thank. His signature style involves hitting big jumps in the backcountry. This conversation was recorded in front of a live audience in the Anchorage Museum Auditorium on Friday, January 17, 2025. That event was brought to you by the Northern Boarder's exhibition. The exhibition celebrates snow and skate culture and community in Alaska through art.  A lot of people helped make this episode possible. Julie Decker, Alex Tait, Danni Crombie and Max Kritzer at the Anchorage Museum. DJ Spencer Lee, and everyone on the panel.  A quick note about the episode: About 42 minutes in, DJ Spencer Lee asks a question, and at the end of the episode there's an audience Q&A. There, you'll hear questions from Ollie Burtner, Sharon Liska and Les Burtner. Photo by Hank Davis

Chatter Marks
EP 103 Northern Boarder's presents: A Conversation with Local Legends

Chatter Marks

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2025 113:18


Jason Borgstede is one-half of JB Deuce, a local snowboard and skateboard video that ran from the late-1990s to early-2000s. It was funded by Boarderline Alaska Snow and Skate shop — a retail business host Cody Liska's dad owned — and featured snowboarders and skateboarders from Alaska. Jesse Burtner was the other half of JB Deuce, and together he and Jason filmed their own video parts for it. They also produced all seven videos: Polar Bears, Dog Sleds and Igloos was the first. Then came Northern Exposure, 100%, Survival of the Tightest, The 49th Chamber, In For Life and Steezin' For No Reason. At first, the video premieres were small — projected onto a screen outside of Boarderline in Dimond Center. But as they grew, so did the venues. Until they were selling out the 4th Avenue Theatre in downtown Anchorage.  To this day, Jason and Jesse have continued to pursue their love of snowboarding and skateboarding. Jason is the owner of Blue & Gold Boardshop in Anchorage and Jesse is the co-founder of Think Thank, a series of snowboard videos with the motto "Progression through creativity." Skater Micah Hollinger and snowboarder Andre Spinelli also join this conversation. Micah is one of the most celebrated skaters from Alaska. He filmed for all seven JB Deuce videos and went on to bring a unique, creative and artistic vision of progression to skateboarding. Andre, also known as Big Air Dre, filmed for numerous snowboard videos, including JB Deuce and Think Thank. His signature style involves hitting big jumps in the backcountry. This conversation was recorded in front of a live audience in the Anchorage Museum Auditorium on Friday, January 17, 2025. That event was brought to you by the Northern Boarder's exhibition. The exhibition celebrates snow and skate culture and community in Alaska through art.  A lot of people helped make this episode possible. Julie Decker, Alex Tait, Danni Crombie and Max Kritzer at the Anchorage Museum. DJ Spencer Lee, and everyone on the panel.  A quick note about the episode: About 42 minutes in, DJ Spencer Lee asks a question, and at the end of the episode there's an audience Q&A. There, you'll hear questions from Ollie Burtner, Sharon Liska and Les Burtner. Photo by Hank Davis

Le Son des Territoires
Les marques : principales instances de sécrétion d'imaginaire territorial ?

Le Son des Territoires

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2025 27:08


Dans ce sixième épisode du Son des Territoires, Victor Delage, fondateur de l'Institut Terram, reçoit Raphaël LLorca, auteur de l'étude « L'imaginaire territorial des marques ». Ensemble, ils explorent ce que recouvre la notion d'« imaginaire territorial » – un sujet à la croisée de la communication, de la sociologie et de la politique – et la manière dont les marques participent à la construction de ces représentations. On connaît tous ces marques qui évoquent instantanément des régions ou des lieux précis : des produits qui incarnent un paysage, un savoir-faire ou une culture locale. Mais au-delà des slogans et des images, ces marques jouent un rôle bien plus profond. Elles façonnent notre perception des territoires, influencent nos choix de consommation, et participent à la valorisation économique et culturelle de certaines régions. Le territoire, en tant qu'ancrage de sens et d'identité, devient un atout stratégique pour les marques. Dans un monde où l'authenticité, le local, et la proximité sont des valeurs centrales, les entreprises se tournent de plus en plus vers ces imaginaires territoriaux pour établir une connexion forte avec leurs publics. Mais quels sont les risques et les opportunités de cette tendance ? Et surtout, quel impact cela a-t-il sur nos territoires eux-mêmes ?Raphaël LLorca est spécialiste des enjeux politiques des marques. Co-directeur de l'Observatoire « Marques, imaginaires de consommation et Politique » de la Fondation Jean-Jaurès, il est notamment l'auteur de Le roman national des marques – le nouvel imaginaire français (Éditions de l'Aube / Fondation Jean-Jaurès), lauréat du Prix La Tribune 2024.Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

Relax with Meditation
Enjoy feeling bad

Relax with Meditation

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2025


 We were growing up with: “to be happy is the best”… and “to feel bad is bad” … And so we were forced to suppress our negative feelings and to suffer by getting diseases or depression through our hidden feelings. We learned that we can fix our bad feelings, through seeing TV, eating sweets, taking drugs, go shopping …. For what?When I was a Sannyasin of Bhagwan we had to wear red. When we, my darling and me separated from our awesome Love Story … we got so many spiritual rewards for our deep love from the creator… I felt very sad. So I wore black. Because I felt so and I was proud that I could honestly show my feelings as they were and didn't make any “be happy”, or “be okay” show.  Our community was challenged by my behavior and accepted it. From this very time on, I refuse to make any “be happy” show, regardless what my darlings, chiefs think… when I was crying or angry in front of them.  You never can reward yourself more than to be authentic and to show your feelings as they are.Because only you can give you the permission to be authentic and not to be a puppet.The great Sri Aurobindo said: The vessel of joy is out of sorrow. So deeper we can feel our negative feelings so more happiness and love we can feel. The Zen is saying: feel your feelings and don't be your feelings!We let flow our feelings and don't stick to any feelings nor to prefer any emotion! If we do so we can go beyond our feelings, thoughts, and body. Yes, that is possible! With judging, we never can reach such high spiritual plateau. Emotions are just emotions, nothing more!Normally during the day our emotions going up and down. And if we feel bad, we try:Breath deep in your feelings.Make sport.Think: Thank you, that I can feel that emotion. Regardless of what, let flow your emotion. After some time, we can accept our emotions and the feelings of other beings much better, without to go into panic mode. Alone that is priceless. Later we become more and more detached from our emotions and can watch our feelings! And this is true spirituality! My Video: Enjoy feeling bad  https://youtu.be/gCgGIMnJvgwMy Audio: https://divinesuccess.net/wp-content/uploads/2021/Podcast.B/Enjoy-feeling-bad.mp3

Le Son des Territoires
Les TPE, couches protectrices de l'économie locale

Le Son des Territoires

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2024 21:37


Dans ce cinquième épisode du Son Des Territoires, Victor Delage, fondateur de l'Institut Terram, reçoit Nicolas Portier, auteur de l'étude « Très petites entreprises : une force économique pour le développement des territoires ».  Ensemble, ils explorent comment ces très petites entreprises (TPE) sont au cœur de nos économies de proximité, comment elles se répartissent sur le territoire – avec un rôle encore plus important dans les zones rurales – et comment elles aident à absorber les crises grâce à leur stabilité. En France, on compte environ 1,2 million de TPE, et ensemble, elles emploient plus de 3,6 millions de personnes. Elles représentent plus de 80 % des entreprises employeuses et contribuent à environ un cinquième des emplois du secteur privé. Souvent mises de côté dans le débat public, les TPE jouent pourtant un rôle clé dans nos économies locales. Elles méritent qu'on s'y attarde un peu plus pour comprendre leur impact.  Nicolas Portier est consultant indépendant et enseignant au sein de l'École urbaine de Sciences Po. Son cours et ses recherches portent sur les stratégies économiques territoriales revisitées par les transitions écologique et énergétique. Ancien délégué général d'une association nationale de collectivités (Intercommunalités de France, ex-AdCF), il a longuement travaillé, de 2004 à 2021, au service de décideurs publics locaux et contribué aux réformes de l'organisation territoriale française. Il s'est occupé auparavant d'aménagement du territoire et de développement local en tant que conseiller au sein d'une administration rattachée au Premier ministre (Datar). Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

Le Son des Territoires
Lutter contre les entraves à la mobilité des jeunes ruraux

Le Son des Territoires

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2024 30:15


Aujourd'hui, nous allons aborder un sujet aussi important que souvent oublié : la mobilité, qu'elle soit géographique ou sociale, des jeunes en milieu rural. Vivre loin des grandes villes, avec des transports limités et des services essentiels éloignés, ça complique tout. Alors, que faire ? Faut-il encourager les jeunes à partir pour saisir des opportunités ailleurs ? Les pousser à rester, malgré les difficultés ? Ou peut-être partir un temps, pour mieux revenir ensuite ? Et si on part, comment rester connecté à ses racines ? Si on reste, peut-on le faire sans compromettre son avenir ?Ces questions sont au cœur d'une étude menée par Chemins d'Avenirs et l'Institut Terram. Pour en parler, on accueille aujourd'hui Salomé Berlioux, fondatrice et directrice générale de Chemins d'Avenirs, ainsi que Félix Assouly, responsable des actions de plaidoyer au sein de l'association.Avec eux, on va explorer la réalité de la jeunesse rurale : la dépendance à la voiture, le temps passer dans les transports, le coût de la mobilité sur le portefeuille, les difficultés d'accès aux services de base, les sacrifices que cela impose, et bien sûr, le rôle des politiques publiques pour aider ces jeunes à atteindre leur potentiel. Des enjeux majeurs pour une génération pas moins ambitieuse que les jeunes vivant dans les grandes villes, mais encore trop souvent ignorée.Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

Si può fare
Cop29 - Come finanziare gli sforzi per il clima?

Si può fare

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2024


Manca poco all'avvio dei lavori della COP29 di Baku, la conferenza delle Nazioni Unite sul clima. Quest'anno i partecipanti dovranno concordare un nuovo obiettivo finanziario globale per aiutare i Paesi in via di sviluppo a mitigare e adattarsi ai cambiamenti climatici.Ospiti:Isabel Reuss - Senior Climate & Social Advisor, Forum per la Finanza SostenibileMario Noera - Esperto Senior Finanza di ECCO, Think Thank italiano per il climaVitaliano D'Angerio - Giornalista e redattore al Sole24OreDaniele Taurino - è tra i fondatori e responsabile del Centro territoriale del Litorale Romano e è il coordinatore del gruppo "giovani" del Movimento Nonviolento.

Hiawatha Church Sermons
Jesus Was Made Lower Than You Think (Thank God!) | Hebrews 2:5-9

Hiawatha Church Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2024 33:19


October 13, 2024 Pastor Chris Wachter http://www.hiawathachurch.com

Le Son des Territoires
La francophonie des territoires, un atout d'attractivité et de cohésion

Le Son des Territoires

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2024 19:38


Dans ce troisième épisode du Son Des Territoires, Victor Delage, fondateur de l'Institut Terram, reçoit Benjamin Boutin, auteur de l'étude « Francophonie des territoires : ancrage local, rayonnement international ».Ensemble, ils explorent un sujet à la fois vaste et profondément ancré dans nos réalités locales : la Francophonie des territoires. Rassemblant 321 millions de citoyens sur les cinq continents, la Francophonie s'étend à l'échelle internationale, mais elle se vit aussi au quotidien dans nos villes, quartiers et régions, aussi bien en métropole qu'en Outre-mer. En France, où s'est tenu en octobre 2024 le XIXe Sommet de la Francophonie, un écosystème dynamique s'emploie à promouvoir la langue française et ses cultures, avec un impact direct sur la cohésion sociale, l'éducation, l'attractivité culturelle et touristique, ainsi que sur la solidarité au sein des territoires.Benjamin Boutin et Victor Delage examinent comment la Francophonie peut constituer un véritable atout pour dynamiser nos collectivités. Ils abordent aussi le rôle des acteurs privés dans cette Francophonie de proximité, ainsi que les projets culturels, éducatifs et sociaux qui animent nos territoires, et surtout, les liens qu'ils créent entre les individus. Pour conclure, ils discutent des défis et des belles opportunités que cette Francophonie locale représente pour faire rayonner nos territoires à l'échelle internationale.Benjamin Boutin est maître de conférences associé à l'Institut international pour la Francophonie (université Lyon-III). Auteur d'articles, de tribunes, d'études ainsi que d'une bande dessinée sur la Francophonie, chercheur associé à l'Institut Prospective et Sécurité en Europe, il enseigne également à l'université du Luxembourg ainsi qu'à Sciences Po Aix. Fondateur de Francophonie sans frontières, responsable associatif, il est membre de l'équipe de France auprès du G20 des Entrepreneurs et membre d'honneur de l'Association pour la diffusion internationale francophone de livres, ouvrages et revues.------Si vous aimez Le Son Des Territoires, n'oubliez pas de vous abonner sur votre plateforme d'écoute préférée pour ne rater aucun nouvel épisode. Le Son Des Territoires est un podcast produit par Atelier b. Retrouvez-nous sur Linkedin, Instagram et sur notre site internet.Invité : Benjamin BoutinHost & écriture : Victor DelageDirecteur de production : Loïc PerrinPrise de son : Esteban Le PickMontage et mixage : Célia BrondeauIdentité sonore : Romain LaupyIdentité visuelle : Adrien PierzchlewiczHébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

The David Alliance
Think Thank Sunk!

The David Alliance

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2024 7:48


TDAgiantslayer@Gmai.com The David Alliance Garth Heckman   August 16th 17th End times conference… still room to attend.. but you must register in advance!    Proverbs 23:7 as a man thinketh in his heart For as he thinks within himself, so he is. He says to you, “Eat and drink!” But his heart is not with you.   THE MESSAGE Don't accept a meal from a tightwad;     don't expect anything special. He'll be as stingy with you as he is with himself;     he'll say, “Eat! Drink!” but won't mean a word of it. His miserly serving will turn your stomach     when you realize the meal's a sham.   HB shaw-ar  Thinketh - as he estimates and calculates his future (IN DOING SO) he opens the gate to it.    BUT THE CONTEXT… **WARNING: WHO YOU ARE AROUND WILL AFFECT YOUR VISION, your life, your outcome, your sowing and reaping. YOU LACK THE LIFE YOU WANT BECAUSE YOU ARE AROUND PEOPLE WHO LACK THE LIFE YOU WANT.   I've said this a 1000 times… the fastest track to your goals is to hang with other people who have already achieved them.   Louie Simmons the greatest strength coach in the world used to say it like this. If you train with normal people you get normal results… but if you train with crazy people, well… you get crazy results.  Its a good thing to every 6 months do a friend inventory and see who you need to cut out… move away from, quit spending time with them etc…   Garth Heckman  

CBC Newfoundland Morning
A conservative think thank says Newfoundland and Labrador needs to cut personal income tax to keep medical professionals working here

CBC Newfoundland Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2024 6:37


Newfoundland and Labrador has one of the highest personal income tax rates in all of North America. Conservative-leaning think tank, the Fraser Institute, says those high taxes keep medical professionals from working here. It says if the government wants to improve recruitment and retention in health care, it'll have to consider tax cuts. Alex Whalen is an analyst at the Fraser Institute, and spoke with CBC's Leigh Anne Power.

Le Son des Territoires
Comment repenser l'organisation territoriale de la France ?

Le Son des Territoires

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2024 22:06


Dans ce deuxième épisode du Son Des Territoires, Victor Delage, fondateur de l'Institut Terram, reçoit Jean Coldefy et Jacques Lévy, auteurs de l'étude « Réforme territoriale : pour une démocratie locale à l'échelle des bassins de vie ». Ils dressent un diagnostic de la gouvernance locale actuelle et tracent des perspectives pour repenser l'organisation territoriale, alors qu'une nouvelle réforme est annoncée à ce sujet pour 2024.Le Président de la République a confié une mission au député Éric Woerth, ancien ministre et ancien maire, pour clarifier « l'action publique territoriale » et faire « des propositions ambitieuses ». Selon l'aveu même d'Emmanuel Macron, « les Français expriment le souhait d'une plus grande proximité de l'action des pouvoirs publics » et « ils ne s'y retrouvent plus » dans la complexité actuelle. Dans sa lettre de mission, le président de la République énonce trois grands enjeux pour l'action publique : l'efficacité économique, l'adaptation aux singularités de chaque territoire et la lisibilité. Ce débat sur le « millefeuille territorial » est ancien. Notre pays a connu de nombreuses réformes territoriales depuis trente ans. Preuve s'il en est que le dispositif actuel est jugé perfectible, huit lois ont été votées sur le sujet entre 2014 et 2022, soit une par an.Jean Coldefy est ingénieur de l'École Centrale de Lille, praticien des mobilités, ancien élu local, président du conseil scientifique de France Mobilités et à la main-d'œuvre dans plusieurs think tanks sur les mobilités. Jacques Lévy est chercheur en science du social. Il a reçu le prix Vautrin-Lud en 2018, le « prix Nobel » de géographie, soit la plus haute récompense internationale dans ce domaine.------Si vous aimez Le Son Des Territoires, n'oubliez pas de vous abonner sur votre plateforme d'écoute préférée pour ne rater aucun nouvel épisode. Le Son Des Territoires est un podcast produit par Atelier b. Retrouvez-nous sur Linkedin, Instagram et sur notre site internet.Invité : Jean Coldefy & Jacques LévyHost & écriture : Victor DelageDirectrice de production : Alexandra BerrierPrise de son : Esteban Le PickMontage et mixage : Célia BrondeauIdentité sonore : Romain LaupyIdentité visuelle : Adrien PierzchlewiczHébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

Le Son des Territoires
L'Institut Terram, le think tank des territoires

Le Son des Territoires

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2024 9:17


Dans ce premier épisode, Victor Delage, fondateur de l'Institut Terram, partage l'histoire de la genèse de ce think tank. Il nous plonge dans les coulisses de sa création, évoquant les défis rencontrés, les moments clés, et les motivations profondes qui ont nourri ce projet. Il revient sur toute la dimension créative et innovante du processus qui a marqué les six premiers mois de structuration et d'organisation de l'Institut. Il souligne l'importance d'une réflexion stratégique et d'une action concertée dans le domaine des enjeux territoriaux, mettant en lumière leur rôle crucial face à la crise démocratique actuelle.--Si vous aimez Le Son des Territoires, n'oubliez pas de vous abonner sur votre plateforme d'écoute préférée pour ne rater aucun nouvel épisode. Le Son des Territoires est un podcast produit par Atelier b. Retrouvez-nous sur LinkedIn, Instagram et sur notre site internet.Invité : Victor Delage Host & écriture : Victor Delage Chargé de production : Loic PerrinPrise de son : Esteban Le PickMontage et mixage : Célia BrondeauIdentité sonore : Romain LaupyIdentité visuelle : Adrien PierzchlewiczHébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

Demain N'attend Pas
66 - Une vérité qui dérange, avec Fabrice Bonnifet

Demain N'attend Pas

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2023 40:25


“Quand on aura abattu le dernier arbre et mangé le dernier poisson, on s'apercevra que l'argent n'est pas comestible.” proverbe amérindien Accrochez vos ceintures et venez prendre un bon bol de lucidité avec FABRICE BONNIFET, une des grandes voix de la transition écologique, un homme qui ne mâche pas ses mots et nous force à voir la réalité en face…  Autant dire que cet échange décoiffe !   La spécificité de Fabrice, c'est d'avoir un pied dans le monde de l'entreprise et un pied dans l'activisme environnemental.   Ses activités d'administrateur du Think Thank créé par Jean-Marc Jancovici et de président Collège des Directeurs du Développement Durable, le rende hyper conscient du risque que fait peser la crise écologique à la vie sur terre, du temps qu'il nous reste pour agir et des leviers à activer   Son poste de Directeur Développement Durable & QSE (Qualité-Sécurité-Environnement) chez Bouygues lui permet d'être lucide sur ce que peuvent faire les entreprises, leurs contradictions et leurs compromis. Avec Fabrice, on parle de l'urgence de changer notre modèle économique, au niveau sociétal et au niveau des entreprises.  Dans un monde aux ressources finies, il appelle de ses vœux une société de la sobriété, ce qui passe par un recentrement de l'activité des entreprises sur le bien commun et les besoins essentiels des citoyens.   Il questionne nos modèles, nos indicateurs et nos récits.  Son dernier livre, “l'entreprise contributive”, nous éclaire sur la façon dont les entreprises peuvent s'y prendre pour s'engager sur ce chemin et livre à notre réflexion de nombreux d'exemples.  Vous verrez, Fabrice est cash et direct. Un discours rarement tenu par quelqu'un qui exerce en entreprise… Accrochez-vous, on y va ! Suivez Fabrice Bonnifet, sur linkedin où il prend régulièrement la parole.   Et si le sujet vous intéresse,  allez écouter les épisodes de Demain N'attend Pas dans lesquelles des patrons d'entreprises racontent comment ils réinventent leurs industries pour réduire leur impact : Cécile Béliot (Groupe Bel), Pascal Demurger (Maif), Emery Jacquillat (Camif), Nicolas Chabanne (C'est qui le patron?!), Vincent Stanley (Patagonia) et Eric Duverger (CEC).    POUR ME SUIVRE :Delphine Darmon | LinkedIn et Demain n'attend pas : administrateur de la Page LinkedIn | LinkedIn   POUR ME SOUTENIR : Et comme toujours, si le podcast vous plait,    - vous pouvez vous abonner sur l'application de podcasts que vous préférez (Apple podcast, Spotify, Deezer…) ,  - le partager en cliquant sur les 3 points,   - laisser un avis 5 étoiles ou un commentaire sur l'application iTunes  - me laisser votre adresse email pour recevoir la newsletter : abonnement à la newsletter - Demain n'attend pas (demainnattendpas.fr)  - et en parler autour de vous (vive le bouche-à-oreille),  Ca m'aide vraiment ! Bonne écoute !  Et pour cet épisode, merci à : - Julie Da Costa, qui m'accompagne avec ses doigts de fée sur les réseaux sociaux - Clara Ernoult, pour une post-prod sans pareil        

RCSD Thinks
Introducing Think Thank Thunk!

RCSD Thinks

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2023 0:54


We've moved to a new podcast we're calling Think Thank Thunk. Please join us and continue to keep up to date with new conversations around Thinking Classrooms and teaching math. Find us at https://bit.ly/ThinkThankPod and on Twitter @ThinkThankPod Thank you for listening!

Nebelhorn
NH018 The New Institute

Nebelhorn

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2023 18:43


Das "The New Institute" in Hamburg ist ein neuer Think Thank an der Alster in Hamburg. In öffentlichen und geschützten Formaten werden transsektorale Verbindungen geknüpft, um Hebel zu finden die eine gesellschaftliche Änderung zu einer nachhaltigen Zukunft bewirken. The New Institute bringt Menschen zusammen, die gewöhnlicherweise nicht zusammenarbeiten, z.B. Philosophen mit Produktions- und Lieferkettenmanagern. Bereiche wie Wissenschaft, Aktivismus und Kunst tauchen in Themen ein wie Digitaltransformierung, Verhaltensforschung, Kommunikationsformen, Demokratie, Nachhaltigkeit. Ein zentraler Aspekt dabei ist Vertrauen, das u.a. dadurch aufgebaut wird, dass innovative Denker:innen als "Fellows" auf 6000 m² im neu renovierten Warburger Ensemble an der Alster zusammenleben und arbeiten. Dieser interdisziplinäre Gedankenaustausch soll dabei nicht in einem "Elfenbeinturm" stattfinden, sondern auch interessierten Bürger:innen bei offenen Veranstaltungen einen Zugang ermöglichen. Gegründet wurde es von Erck Rickmers, einem Unternehmer der damit seinen Beitrag zu einer nachhaltigen Zukunft leisten will. Christoph Gottschalk ist CEO und gibt uns in diesem Podcast einen Einblick in die Entstehungsgeschichte und die Visionen des TNI.

Think Thank Thunk
Ep 0 - Welcome to Think, Thank, Thunk

Think Thank Thunk

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2023 14:50


What is Think, Thank, Thank all about? And who are Dean, Maegan, and Kyle? Follow us on Twitter: @ThinkThankPod

The Ultra Running Podcast
Ultra Running Adventures, Places, And The People. Do You Ever Think Thank God For Running.

The Ultra Running Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2023 44:55


Ultra Running Adventures, Places, And The People. Do You Ever Think Thank God For Running. In this episode Neil talks to Rhi Willmot about all things Ultra Running. The episode takes a twist when they discuss some research around park run and how Rhi started her journey in Ultra Running. In this episode of the Ultra Running Podcast we dive into some important factors in how to start Ultra Running. Neil and Rhi discuss how the covid pandemic was an opportunity to get Rhi's Ultra journey off to a start and how an unexpected result in 2022 has led to an opportunity which most would spend a running career trying to qualify for. The Park Run Blog: https://theconversation.com/parkrun-enthusiasts-can-still-get-their-fix-even-during-lockdown-149664 Follow Rhi on instagram: @lifeofrhirhi93 The Ultra Running Podcast is a platform for others to tell their stories of ultra running. The show is to help inspire and educate people around Ultra Running. Learn about the Ultra Running world and about strength and conditioning for Ultra Running. You are going to hear from experts, all types of runners and abilities. We are an Ultra Running Community and love to talk about running. Subscribe to the Ultra Running YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC52K Neil has completed multiple marathons, 3 ultra marathons including a 35, 50,and 70 mile 1 day event, as well as completing Ironaman UK in 2015. Neil has a wealth of knowledge to share with the audience having worked in the fitness industry since 2007 and built his way up from Fat Man To Ironman and now into the Ultra Running Community. Neil is currently a Level 3 Personal Trainer and a GP Exercise Referral Specialist. With a BSc Honours Degree in Sports Science. Neil is passionate about performance through human movement and to show how sports science, and science-based methods, can make a real difference to the recreational Ultra runner.

Capital
H2 intereconomía 07/03/2023

Capital

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2023 31:08


En el episodio de hoy miramos a la apuesta por el hidrógeno de las grandes empresas españolas de la mano de un Think Thank liderado por Sedigas. En él se analiza el papel de este vector energético en la descarbonización de la economía española. Un laboratorio de ideas que entre otras cuestiones estudia la inyección y el almacenamiento del H2 en las infraestructuras de gas natural. Para hablar de este asunto ha estado con nosotros Naiara Ortiz de Mendibil, la secretaria general de la Asociación Española del Gas (Sedigas). Les contaremos también el acuerdo que ha formado la Comisión Europea con empresas y con científicos para acelerar la industria del H2 y de cuánto hidrógeno podría haber oculto en las profundidades de la Tierra.

Capital
H2 intereconomía 07/03/2023

Capital

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2023 31:08


En el episodio de hoy miramos a la apuesta por el hidrógeno de las grandes empresas españolas de la mano de un Think Thank liderado por Sedigas. En él se analiza el papel de este vector energético en la descarbonización de la economía española. Un laboratorio de ideas que entre otras cuestiones estudia la inyección y el almacenamiento del H2 en las infraestructuras de gas natural. Para hablar de este asunto ha estado con nosotros Naiara Ortiz de Mendibil, la secretaria general de la Asociación Española del Gas (Sedigas). Les contaremos también el acuerdo que ha formado la Comisión Europea con empresas y con científicos para acelerar la industria del H2 y de cuánto hidrógeno podría haber oculto en las profundidades de la Tierra.

The David Alliance
Think Thank Thunk!

The David Alliance

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2023 7:42


  TDAgiantslayer@gmail.com    Brought to you by wellbuiltbody.com    97X     PODBEAN   Apple Podcast    I hope they make it to the hospital in time….   My first boy was born and it was traumatic. My wife had preeclampsia toxicity Raging blood pressure, my sons pulse was dropping and they had to just rip him out of her… truly - without exaggeration it was just like that. In fact they popped a hole in the back of my sons head.   So fast forward 2.5 years later… she is pregnant again and we go to the doctor in the 9th month and he is very concerned and says go immediately to the hospital and get induced… so I am panicking and I drive my wife like a MAD MAN… I am flying 100 mph down the beltline in Madison…   Garth where are you going… well it turned out one of the church secretary's was a car I passed saw me and was not happy I was seeing so fast, but she found out the next day what was happening… and it made sense. So I have tried to practice the same.      99% rule. about 99% of the time when you are upset you tend to distort thoughts and assume the worst possible reason for someones behavior. When you calm down, you realize people were acting with ill intent only 0-2% of the time. You are more likely to guess right if you use goodwill or best intent.    you must allow your mind to calm and relax…   The brain's innate negativity bias continually scans for bad news and intentions. Seeing good intentions amidst bad behaviors can help you feel less affected—less stressed, irritated, or worried—by other people. 6 Be anxious for nothing, but in everything by prayer and supplication, with thanksgiving, let your requests be made known to God; 7 and the peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, will guard your hearts and minds through Christ Jesus. Meditate on These Things 8 Finally, brethren, whatever things are true, whatever things are noble, whatever things are just, whatever things are pure, whatever things are lovely, whatever things are of good report, if there is any virtue and if there is anything praiseworthy—meditate on these things. 

Capital
H2 Intereconomía 14/02/2023

Capital

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2023 31:52


Vigésimo programa de la temporada en el que nos acercamos a la apuesta por el hidrógeno de EDP. La compañía acaba de invertir dos millones de euros en HySiLabs, una empresa francesa que está desarrollando un método más sencillo y económico para el transporte y almacenamiento seguro del hidrógeno. Hablamos de ello con Yolanda Fernández Montes, directora de Sostenibilidad e Innovación de EDP España. También charlamos con Timo Gerres, Investigador del Instituto de Investigación Tecnológica de la Universidad Pontificia Comillas de las barreras tanto tecnicas como economicas que presenta el uso del H2 en algunos sectores. Y con África Castro de H2B2 analizamos el informe de la Asociacióm Española del Hidrógeno sobre el tratamiento de los proyectos del hidrógeno y la petición que ha hecho el Think Thank liderado por Sedigas para impulsar las calderas de gas adaptables a hidrógeno.

Luis Cárdenas
Reforma Electoral: 'Será un reto ver como el INE realiza ajustes - 22 Dic 22

Luis Cárdenas

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2022 13:26


En entrevista con Luis Cárdenas para la Primera Emisión MVS Noticias, Arturo Espinosa, director del Think Thank, laboratorio electoral habló sobre el comienzo de la batalla por los Consejeros del INE.

Salt River Church of Christ
Think Thank. Josh Austin. 11-20-22 Sermon

Salt River Church of Christ

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2022 33:56


Sunday Sermon November 20, 2022. (1 Thessalonians 5:18)

The Powell Movement Action Sports Podcast
TPM Episode 304: Chris Beresford, Snowboarder, Founder, Dang Shades

The Powell Movement Action Sports Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2022 72:51


Chris Beresford's young life was tough; he lost his mom young, then he's raised by an alcoholic dad, then the family loses everything, and at the age of 13, Chris is responsible for things like his own food. While things could have turned dark, Chris didn't end up dancing on stage 3; he was on the podium at all his moto races and then found family and community through snowboarding. At 20, he landed a gig at High Cascade Snowboard Camp, and from there came sponsorship and the creation of his brand Dang Shades. This one is a rags-to-riches story of perseverance. Scott Stevens asks the Inappropriate Questions Chris Beresford Show Notes: 5:30:  What does he suck at, his family life, losing his mom, and the impact that has on his dad and childhood 12:00:  Moto, more about his dad, skiing, and snowboarding 21:00:  Stanley:  Get 30% off sitewide with the code drinkfast Peter Glenn Ski and Sports:  Over 60 years of getting you out there Outdoor Research:  The best outerwear ever built just got better 24:00:  His crew, losing the house, making ends meet, money, and going to the resorts in Vermont 32:00:  Meeting Grenier, partying, filming, and getting a life-changing job 38:00:  Jesse Burtner, Think Thank, and filming his first video part  41:30:  10 Barrel Brewery:  Buy their beers; they support action sports more than anyone Elan Skis:  Over 75 years of innovation that makes you better 43:00:  K2, making it “pro,” 32, getting dropped, and his Dang Shades dream and Empire 63:00: Inappropriate Questions with Scott Stevens

Crude Conversations
EP 113 Filming and soul searching with Gary Milton

Crude Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2022 140:33


In this one, Cody talks to videographer Gary Milton. He describes himself as a snowboarder, through and through — one who, every year, has a best day ever. A day spent with old friends and new friends and riding powder. It's reminiscent of his upbringing in Palmer, Alaska, where he and his buddies would explore the surrounding woods and mountains. They'd snowboard 16 mile and, for their age and their ability, it was filled with huge and intimidating jumps that had names like “The Beast,” and “Endless.” One was a big boulder and the other was basically a 20-ft step-down jump. The walls in his bedroom became proof of his love for snowboarding. It was plastered with posters and covers ripped from snowboard magazines. Years later, when he started filming for the TransWorld SNOWboarding video, he walked into their office in California and saw so many of the same photos he had on his walls as a kid. It was a surreal moment that felt like he had somehow manifested a childhood dream.   For 10 years, Gary helped film snowboard videos for Think Thank, TransWorld SNOWboarding and Videograss. It was all-consuming. Every year there'd be six months of filming — with chances to go home for maybe four days a month, if he was lucky. Then there'd be one or two months dedicated to editing. And then it was premier season. It was exhausting and rewarding, but he ultimately got burned out and moved on to film a hunting show called Team Elk for five years.   He eventually decided to get into therapy because he didn't like where his personal life was heading. There was just too much drinking and bad decision-making going on. He wanted to understand and overcome his childhood trauma and end those patterns of abuse. To re-establish himself as reliable, thoughtful and caring. Someone his wife and daughter could rely on at any time of the day. And that's exactly what he did.

Relax with Meditation
Enjoy feeling bad

Relax with Meditation

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2022


 We were growing up with: “to be happy is the best”… and “to feel bad is bad” … And so we were forced to suppress our negative feelings and to suffer by getting diseases or depression through our hidden feelings. We learned that we can fix our bad feelings, through seeing TV, eating sweets, taking drugs, go shopping …. For what?When I was a Sannyasin of Bhagwan we had to wear red. When we, my darling and me separated from our awesome Love Story … we got so many spiritual rewards for our deep love from the creator… I felt very sad. So I wore black. Because I felt so and I was proud that I could honestly show my feelings as they were and didn't make any “be happy”, or “be okay” show.  Our community was challenged by my behavior and accepted it. From this very time on, I refuse to make any “be happy” show, regardless what my darlings, chiefs think… when I was crying or angry in front of them.  You never can reward yourself more than to be authentic and to show your feelings as they are.Because only you can give you the permission to be authentic and not to be a puppet.The great Sri Aurobindo said: The vessel of joy is out of sorrow. So deeper we can feel our negative feelings so more happiness and love we can feel. The Zen is saying: feel your feelings and don't be your feelings!We let flow our feelings and don't stick to any feelings nor to prefer any emotion! If we do so we can go beyond our feelings, thoughts, and body. Yes, that is possible! With judging, we never can reach such high spiritual plateau. Emotions are just emotions, nothing more!Normally during the day our emotions going up and down. And if we feel bad, we try:Breath deep in your feelings.Make sport.Think: Thank you, that I can feel that emotion. Regardless of what, let flow your emotion. After some time, we can accept our emotions and the feelings of other beings much better, without to go into panic mode. Alone that is priceless. Later we become more and more detached from our emotions and can watch our feelings! And this is true spirituality! My Video: Enjoy feeling bad  https://youtu.be/gCgGIMnJvgwMy Audio: https://divinesuccess.net/wp-content/uploads/2021/Podcast.B/Enjoy-feeling-bad.mp3

The Bomb Hole
Jesse Burtner | The Bomb Hole Episode 123

The Bomb Hole

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2022 206:04


With over 20 video parts under his belt as well as being one of the master mind's behind Think Thank a production company responsible for fostering countless career's, he over came a traumatic brain injury, took creative riding to new level's and is currently the team manager of Lib Tech Snowboards. This week we talk snowboard video culture, Think Thank, Alaska, communication though snowboarding, crew energy, head injuries, snowboard jargon, day dreaming, trick battles, premiere cheer, camber shaming, scouting talent, filming styles, what is pro and the meaning behind the cone, the shovel and the picnic table. From going huge in contests to a traumatic head injury that forced Jesse to look inward and take a new approach to his riding; a creative approach that would inspire a new style of snowboarding. Join us on this weeks episode of The Bomb Hole as Jesse share's his journey to becoming a pro snowboarder, making snowboard films and managing one of the top teams in snowboarding! Special ThanksTen Barrel Pub BeerThe Patreon Members, We would not do this without you!!- https://www.patreon.com/thebombhole Bub's Naturals- https://www.bubsnaturals.com Granite Towers- https://www.granitetowersequitygroup.com Slowtide- https://slowtide.co Ikon- https://www.ikonpass.com 686- https://www.686.com Union- https://unionbindingcompany.com InstagramJesse Burtner's instagram @jesseburtner https://www.instagram.com/jesseburtner/?hl=en@Grendiesel : https://www.instagram.com/grendiesel/@E_stone : https://www.instagram.com/e_stone/ Budz Print Shop- www.e-stonephoto.com https://307o96449135872.3dcartstores.comHit Subscribe! Leave a comment, We love your feedback! If you like the show please leave us a review! It all helps us out a ton!!For all things Bomb Hole, go to : https://thebombhole.com/BOMB HOLE STORE: https://thebombhole.com/collections/allWatch the episode on YouTube- https://youtu.be/hKQRPOvAJhIJoin The Bomb Squad on our Patreon page! Props to all of our Patreon members for the support. We could not make these episodes happen without your help! Patreon members get the chance to ask guests questions and find out who we will be interviewing before anyone else. They also receive Bomb Hole merch and a custom Bomb Squad sticker!!! Find out more at https://www.patreon.com/thebombholeShow Notes-Goofy Or Regular | https://snowboardingprofiles.com/how-to-tell-if-you-should-snowboard-goofy-or-regular Critical Condition | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DMknKwyONZ8 Brown Trout | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pb0VBk3NgGQ Steezin' For No Reason | https://blueandgoldak.net/2014/06/13/steezin-for-no-reason/ Kids Trailer | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U9a5tZSKDOU Survival Of The Tightest | https://blueandgoldak.net/2014/02/07/survival-of-the-tightest/ Save A Brain | https://saveabraininc.com Blue And Gold | https://www.blueandgoldak.com Think Thank | http://www.thinkthank.comLib Tech | https://www.lib-tech.com Jonathan Livingston Seagull | https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/71728.Jonathan_Livingston_Seagull An Indigenous Peoples' Histroy of the United States | https://www.amazon.com/Indigenous-Peoples-History-ReVisioning-American/dp/0807057835 Thanks For Listening!!

Crude Conversations
EP 110 Breaking out the Theraflu with Andre Spinelli

Crude Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2022 90:51


In this one, Cody talks to Andre Spinelli, better known as Dre. In snowboarding, Dre is known for going big — off jumps, off cornices, even a lot of the handrails he used to hit were big. It's probably because he started riding with old school Alaskan heavies like Dan Coffey and Kovi Linden. They might not have been as technical as other riders, but they were always charging down the mountain and going huge. Then, after Dre had been riding for awhile and filming parts for JB Deuce, Turnagain Hardcore and Think Thank, pro snowboarder Mark Landvik suggested that he and Dre move to Bellingham, Washington to pursue snowboarding as a career. Dre declined the offer because he wanted to stay in Alaska to see how far he could take snowboarding there. He was also in line to take over his dad's construction business, Spinell Homes. Even when he was snowboarding all the time and filming video parts, Dre worked for Spinell Homes. He'd work his shift and then he would meet up with a film crew to get a shot. He did this often enough to get enough shots for multiple video parts a year. So, to say that his work ethic was unmatched, is probably a huge understatement. Today, he's the president of Spinell Homes. He's responsible for everything from home design to meeting with buyers to hiring employees to land development. That need to excel and go higher has always been there, he says. As a kid, he would jump off everything — playground equipment and even roofs into snow. Nowadays, he's a weekend warrior, riding whenever he can and introducing his kids to it. In fact, his son, just like Dre, is starting to go big too.

Nebelhorn
NH018 The New Institute

Nebelhorn

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2022 18:43


Das "The New Institute" in Hamburg ist ein neuer Think Thank an der Alster in Hamburg. In öffentlichen und geschützten Formaten werden transsektorale Verbindungen geknüpft, um Hebel zu finden die eine gesellschaftliche Änderung zu einer nachhaltigen Zukunft bewirken. The New Institute bringt Menschen zusammen, die gewöhnlicherweise nicht zusammenarbeiten, z.B. Philosophen mit Produktions- und Lieferkettenmanagern. Bereiche wie Wissenschaft, Aktivismus und Kunst tauchen in Themen ein wie Digitaltransformierung, Verhaltensforschung, Kommunikationsformen, Demokratie, Nachhaltigkeit. Ein zentraler Aspekt dabei ist Vertrauen, das u.a. dadurch aufgebaut wird, dass innovative Denker:innen als "Fellows" auf 6000 m² im neu renovierten Warburger Ensemble an der Alster zusammenleben und arbeiten. Dieser interdisziplinäre Gedankenaustausch soll dabei nicht in einem "Elfenbeinturm" stattfinden, sondern auch interessierten Bürger:innen bei offenen Veranstaltungen einen Zugang ermöglichen. Gegründet wurde es von Erck Rickmers, einem Unternehmer der damit seinen Beitrag zu einer nachhaltigen Zukunft leisten will. Christoph Gottschalk ist CEO und gibt uns in diesem Podcast einen Einblick in die Entstehungsgeschichte und die Visionen des TNI.

Handicap, histoire de...
#49 Pierrick Courilleau, Président du Think Thank Handicap République et Société

Handicap, histoire de...

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2022 47:47


 Pierrick Courilleau a l'engagement politique chevillé au corps. À 27 ans, ce jeune consultant en informatique de profession a créé son outil de prise de parole : le think tank « Handicap République et Société » pour rassembler autour d'un objectif : remettre les personnes en situation de handicap au cœur de la société.   Ancien assistant parlementaire sur la 6ème circonscription en Essonne, Pierrick Courilleau plaide pour une autoreprésentation plus importante des personnes en situation de handicap en politique, lui qui vit avec une paralysie cérébrale depuis la naissance. Avec Handicap et Société, il a développé un programme de propositions couvrant 13 thématiques : de la culture au numérique, en passant par l'accompagnement des aidants, la santé, les démarches administrative ou encore l'accessibilité universelle, afin d'agir concrètement face aux défis de demain, et permettre à chaque personne en situation de handicap de prendre sa place.   Il présente ses engagements, les combats qui entrelacent son parcours au micro de François Bernard. 

The Powell Movement Action Sports Podcast
TPM Episode 265: Pat Milbery, Pro Snowboarder, Artist

The Powell Movement Action Sports Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2022 79:51


While Pat Milbery isn't a household name, if you've been to Denver, you've seen his work. Pat is one of the more accomplished artists in the country, but his story is so much more than just art. Growing up in Minnesota, Pat was a team sports guy until politics rubbed him the wrong way…and while his path took him skateboarding and inline skating, his passion was always snowboarding. We talk about the tragedy of his childhood, music, snowboarding, Think Thank, art, and so much more on the podcast. Living legend Jesse Burtner asks Inappropriate Questions.   Pat Milbery Show Notes: 3:30:  Talking to kids, growing up in Minnesota, and team sports   9:00:  Sports politics, skateboarding, snowboarding, and the universe aligns for rollerblading 15:00:  Murder in the family, his creative outlets, being a sponsored skater, music culture, and being an outcast 21:30:  Stanley:  Get 30% off site-wide with the code drinkfast Peter Glenn Ski and Sports:  Over 60 years of getting you out there 10 Barrel Brewery:  Buy their beers; they support action sports more than anyone 23:30:  Friends that became famous musicians, bouncing back from death, and college 34:00:  Visiting Colorado, graffiti, backyard snowboard parks, and art 40:30:  Alpine Vans:  Upgrade your adventure, Upgrade your life Elan Skis:  Over 75 years of innovation that makes you better 41:30:  Mt Hood, So Gnar camps, Skullcandy, and Think Thank, 49:30:  Scott Stevens, Snowboard on the Rocks, and more Think Thank 56:00:  Sharing a podium with Shaun White and Travis Rice, creating with brands, and Ingemar Backman 61:00:  How does snowboarding end, focusing on murals, how much do they cost, his style, and working with Jimbo Phillips and Jamie Lynn 70:00:  Inappropriate Questions with Jesse Burtner

Crude Conversations
2021 Recap: EP 090 The artistry of snowboarding with Pika Burtner

Crude Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2022 71:18


This week, Crude will be revisiting the top 5 most popular episodes of 2021. Number 2 on the list is with Pika Burtner. Pika grew up watching and studying snowboard videos with the technical eye of an auteur. At 14, she started renting snowboard videos from Fairhaven Bike and Ski in Bellingham, Washington. She would always rewind the videos and return them on time. Fairhaven eventually offered her a job, which is where she worked until she went to college. At 18, she got a photography job at the University of Washington. It came with all the traditional benefits, including a steady paycheck, a 401k and healthcare. Because of that job, Pika—alongside her husband Jesse Burtner and Sean Genovese—was able to help create and fund Think Thank, a snowboard video production company. Think Thank would go on to create a category of snowboarding that focused on riding urban environments rather than backcountry ones. Pika describes Think Thank as an ongoing piece of art. In 2014, Pika and Jesse had their son Ollie. At that moment, Pika says that she went from working on Think Thank to being a mother. It was a transition that caught her by surprise. So, in response, she began pursuing things she's always been interested in. She says that as you get older, you feel like there's less room for error, but that it's also important to not be afraid to fail. This is an episode of GLOSS, or the Gorgeous Ladies of Shred and Ski—an ongoing series between Crude and Blower Media.

Coastline Christian Fellowship - Media Archives
Think, thank, & tell of all the Lord has done for you!

Coastline Christian Fellowship - Media Archives

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2022


Talkerss
Prendiamo un APERITIVO CON GINA?

Talkerss

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2021 9:28


Nata sotto il segno dei Pesci (come direbbe Venditti), campana doc (di Salerno) e con una grandissima passione per la comunicazione tradizionale e digitale: stiamo parlando di Ilaria Cuomo, giornalista, digital pr ma anche presentatrice e moderatrice di importanti kermesse nazionali tra cui il Festival dell'oriente e Casa Sanremo 2020 e 2021. Ilaria ha collaborato con Giffoni Film Festival, PowWow Fashion Tech WeekTEDx Salerno, e oltre ad essere una bravissima autrice editoriale di articoli specializzati sulla disabilità intellettiva, è anche ideatrice e conduttrice del programma radiofonico "Apertivo con Gina". Ilaria è molto attiva anche nel sociale e fa parte del Think Thank europeo Re-Generation (Y)outh, insomma, una tipa dalle mille risorse, con cui abbiamo parlato a ruota libera, oltre che di comunicazione, anche di empowerment femminile, patriarcato, maschilismo e rigenerazione urbana. Ecco a voi la nostra intervistata Ilaria Cuomo!

Think Thank Thunk
Think Thank Thunk Trailer

Think Thank Thunk

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2021 2:06 Transcription Available


Ever read something strange and cool and then have nobody to share it with? Then this podcast might be for you! Join hosts Jeff Katz and Jesse Zenchuk in the new podcast Think Thank Thunk. Together, the pair explore some of the stranger parts of everyday life through the lens of philosophy, sociology, economics, and more.

Crude Conversations
EP 090 The artistry of snowboarding with Pika Burtner

Crude Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2021 71:18


I this episode of GLOSS, or the Gorgeous Ladies of Shred and Ski—an ongoing series between Crude and Blower Media—I talk with Christina Burtner, better known as Pika, a long-time artist, photographer and graphic designer in the snowboard industry. Pika grew up watching and studying snowboard videos with the technical eye of an auteur. At 14, she started renting snowboard videos from Fairhaven Bike and Ski in Bellingham, Washington. She would always rewind the videos and return them on time. Fairhaven eventually offered her a job, which is where she worked until she went to college. At 18, she got a photography job at the University of Washington. It came with all the traditional benefits, including a steady paycheck, a 401k and healthcare. Because of that job, Pika—alongside her husband Jesse Burtner and Sean Genovese—was able to help create and fund Think Thank, a snowboard video production company. Think Thank would go on to create a category of snowboarding that focused on riding urban environments rather than backcountry ones. Pika describes Think Thank as an ongoing piece of art. In 2014, Pika and Jesse had their son Ollie. At that moment, Pika says that she went from working on Think Thank to being a mother. It was a transition that caught her by surprise. So, in response, she began pursuing things she’s always been interested in. She says that as you get older, you feel like there’s less room for error, but that it’s also important to not be afraid to fail.

Project Chatter Podcast
S3E68: Emphasising Fusion Skills on Projects with Anne Bamford & Steve Wake

Project Chatter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2021 73:10


In this episode, Dale and Val take Fusion to the next level with Anne Bamford and Steve Wake. A follow-on from episode 66, Val and Dale lift the hood and really understand how fusion skills, training, and inclusion could change the very success of projects. Professor Anne Bamford OBE is Strategic Director of the Education and Skills for the City of London. Anne has been recognized internationally for her research in creativity, lifelong learning, and technology. She instigated the term, ‘fusion skills’ to describe the competencies needed for flourishing now and into the future. Through her research, she has pursued issues of innovation, social impact and equality, and diversity. A world scholar for UNESCOs, Anne has conducted major national impact and evaluation studies for the governments of Denmark, The Netherlands, Belgium, Iceland, Hong Kong, Ireland, and Norway. Amongst her numerous articles and book chapters, Anne is the author of the “Wow Factor: Global research compendium on the impact of the arts in education” which has been published in five languages and distributed in more than 40 countries. Steve Wake is at the forefront of the development of national and international standards in Project Controls and Management. A genuine thought-leader. A super-connector. A maven. He is a member of the Management Standards committee of the BSi. Currently progressing Project Controls and Benefits Management. He is an internationally acknowledged expert on Earned Value Project Management.. Most recently on the newly published ISO standards for EVM and WBS, and currently he is working on an ISO EVM Implementation Guide. Steve works with government, national and international bodies and academia as a subject matter expert as well as on matters of governance. Steve was one of the authors of Agile Portfolios with ABC. With his Guild of Educators hat on he is working with OECD and the City of London to introduce Fusion Skills internationally to children aged 7-70+ He is also currently working on a Think-Thank for Major Sporting Events. In the afternoons he is championing Circular Economies and Sustainability to combat Climate Change. He has worked in the automotive, print aerospace, defence, insurance, and I.T. industries as a project manager and consultant. He led the Association for Project Management to their award of Royal Charter. He is the Chief examiner for EVM and Planning with APMG. He curates and chairs his own highly-regarded EVA conferences - now in its 25th year and also curates the PMI’s major Synergy event now in its 10th year. He is a visiting lecturer at Warwick WMG, Cranfield, and UCL as well as the Moscow School of Economics. He has an MA in Manpower specialising in the sociology and psychology of organisations and is a member of the London Mozart Players Development Group. His long passion for all kinds of music is almost matched by his continued appreciation of silence. Links: About Fusion Skills Fusion Assets Learn about Fusion Findings and Creative Outputs from Fusion Cities 2 virtual meeting Fusion Cities of the Future Fusion Event REGISTER HERE This podcast is brought to you by: JustDo.com InEight.com PlanAcademy.com - save $75 on any course with this link - www.planacademy.com/chatter/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/project-chatter-podcast/message

The Bomb Hole
Max Warbington | The Bomb Hole Episode 52

The Bomb Hole

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2021 164:43


Max talks about growing up on a farm, Chompy the turtle, respect gets respect, peacocking, the Brain Bowl Sessions, riding in a helmet, QP Camp Out, having strong snowboard fundamentals and much more.  Max Warbington is part of an elite squad of snowboarders that hails from Oregon and grew up riding Mount Bachelor. All of these riders seem to have one thing in common and that is strong board fundamentals. Max has been in all sorts of projects from Think Thank movies and his own Shorts and Shades and is also a member of Lick The Cat. The word is he even beat Danny Davis in a halfpipe contest. His newest project The Brain Bowl Session's is all about being inclusive, anyone who wants to come join him and put it time with a shovel is welcome! We got the chance to sit down with Max and hear about it all first hand on this weeks episode of The Bomb Hole!!!Special ThanksSalomonWild Mike's Ultimate PizzaTen Barrel Pub BeerIkon PassThe Bomb SquadMax Warbington's Instagram: @69max420INSTAGRAMS: @TheBombhole  @Grendiesel @E_stoneFor all things bombhole go to BOMBHOLE.COMBOMBHOLE STORE: CLICK HEREJoin The Bomb Squad on our Patreon page! Props to all of our Patreon members for the support.  Find out more at https://www.patreon.com/thebombholeHit Subscribe! Leave a comment, We love your feedback! Check out The Bomb Hole Store for Merch! Watch the Video for this Episode on Youtube!Show Notes-Max's Dad The VetAfrican Tortoise MBSEFGus Engle Patchwork PatternsMerrill Mini Pipe EventMax In Suzy GreenbergMax Brain Bowl SessionsBrain Bowl MovieHot Tub Time MachineQP Camp OutShorts And Shades 10Shorts And Shades RetrospectiveAntibiotics In Your FoodSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/thebombhole)

Creative Tea Time
#38 avec Solenne: Déployer son savoir être

Creative Tea Time

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2021 58:23


Cette semaine, je vous invite à écouter Solenne (profil LinkedIn ci dessous)  fondatrice et CEO de l'application Soft Kids (www.softkids.net) pour cultiver le savoir être pour les enfants de manière ludique après avoir mené une carrière internationale. Solenne se confie sur les orgines de son projet, ses engagements et activités dans le milieu social en plus de son rôle de mère de trois enfants. Solenne porte l'ambition avec élégance des mots.  J'ai trouvé cela particulièrement rafraîchissant! Nous abordons la question primordiale du réseau ou de communauté de manière accessible: Solenne évoque son rôle à Digital Ladies & Allies, Global Professional Women Network Paris entre autres. Grâce à ses activités passées, elle a pu lancer sa campagne de financement sur Ulule rapidement! J'espère que cet épisode vous aidera à imaginer et réaliser vos projets. A la semaine prochaine pour une nouvelle conversation! A très vite, Boutayna  Linkedin de Solenne ici https://www.linkedin.com/in/solenne-bocquillon-le-goaziou-35326213/

Project Chatter Podcast
S2E48: Earned Value Management with expert Steve Wake

Project Chatter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2020 96:17


In this episode, Dale and Val talk to Steve Wake about Earned Value and get an insight into Steve's experience on all things EV related. If you're learning or looking for resources pertaining to the hidden or mysterious art of Earned Value Management and Earned Value analysis, then this pod is for you.Steve is at the forefront of the development of national and international standards in Project Controls and Management.A genuine thought-leader. A super-connector. A maven.He is a member of the Management Standards committee of the BSi. Currently progressing Project Controls and Benefits Management.He is an internationally acknowledged expert on Earned Value Project Management.. Most recently on the newly published ISO standards for EVM and WBS, and currently he is working on an ISO EVM Implementation Guide.Steve works with government, national and international bodies and academia as a subject matter expert as well as on matters of governance. Steve was one of the authors of Agile Portfolios with ABC.With his Guild of Educators hat on he is working with OECD and the City of London to introduce Fusion Skills internationally to children aged 7-70+ He is also currently working on a Think-Thank for Major Sporting Events. In the afternoons he is championing Circular Economies and Sustainability to combat Climate Change.He has worked in the automotive, print aerospace, defence, insurance and I.T. industries as a project manager and consultant.He led the Association for Project Management to their award of Royal Charter. He is Chief examiner for EVM and Planning with APMG. He curates and chairs his own highly-regarded EVA conferences - now in its 25th year and also curates the PMI’s major Synergy event now in its 10th year.He is a visiting lecturer at Warwick WMG, Cranfield and UCL as well as the Moscow School of Economics. He has an MA in Manpower specialising in the sociology and psychology of organisations and is a member of the London Mozart Players Development Group. His long passion for all kinds of music is almost matched by his continued appreciation of silence. #PAYITFORWARDJoin us today at https://www.projectchatterpodcast.com/ for access to bonus content!Don't forget to buy some Project Chatter merch on our charity store, where all profits are donated to our charity partners. Charity ShopOther Links discussed on the pod:APMGAPMISO 21508:2018This podcast sponsored by:JustDo.comPlanAcademy.comOur socials:Twitter | Facebook | Instagram | LinkedIn | YouTube

Peake Mennonite Church
Stop. Think. Thank. 11-29-20 Dave Miller

Peake Mennonite Church

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2020 24:44


Conversations avec la Diaspora
Episode 28 - Entretien avec Cédric Yamdjeu - Former des leaders émergents

Conversations avec la Diaspora

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2020 40:04


Cédric Yamdjeu notre invité est originaire du Cameroun. Brillant Ingénieur Financier, Cédric est lauréat de Télécom ParisTech en France et Lauréat de la Harvard Kennedy School aux Etats-Unis. Son potentiel immense l'a conduit dans des structures de renom comme Accenture, BNP Paribas, Crédit Agricole et Bouygues. Un parcours d'exception qui lui a permis d'affiner sa connaissance des marchés financiers. En 2013, âgé seulement de 25 ans, il co-fonde le fonds d'investissement Teamycorps, une structure dans laquelle il conseille des PME et startups africaines, et parmi ses plus belles réussite on compte d'abord, le moteur de recherche d'emploi Njorku présent dans 11 pays et qui recense plus de 11 millions de demandeurs d'emploi, et aussi Kiroo Games, l'un des premiers éditeur de jeux vidéos Africain présenté sur des médias internationaux comme CNN, BBC, Wall street journal, The Guardian et Le Monde. Cédric ne s'arrête pourtant pas là, car cet amoureux du continent est à l'origine de nombreuses initiatives qui visent, l'autonomisation de la jeunesse africaine. Il est donc le fondateur du Club Telecom Paris Africa qui œuvre à la promotion du numérique africain, il est également le co-fondateur du Think-Thank 50 Afrique qui propose des recommandations aux dirigeants privés et publics pour l'émergence de l'Afrique, et enfin il est le co-fondateur d'Afropreneurs Emerging Leaders un club qui porte l'ambition noble de former une nouvelle génération de Leaders émergents, capables de se mettre au service du continent en gardant une vision de solidarité, d'humilité et une éthique irréprochable. Nominé Young Global Leaders, Cédric fait donc définitivement partie de cette communauté mondiale dynamique de personnes ayant la vision, le courage et l'influence nécessaires pour conduire un changement positif en Afrique d'une part et même dans le monde. Suivez Cédric sur LinkedIn : https://www.linkedin.com/in/cedric-yamdjeu-365952125/ Club Telecom Paris Africa : https://www.telecom-paris-alumni.fr/group/africa/133 Thank 50 Afrique : http://www.50afrique.com/ Afropreneurs Emerging Leaders : http://www.afropreneurs-emergingleaders.com/ Suivez nous sur twitter @talks_diaspora : https://twitter.com/talks_diaspora Suivez nous sur LinkedIn : https://www.linkedin.com/company/conversations-avec-la-diaspora/ Suivez nous sur Facebook : https://bit.ly/fcbk_talks_diaspora Interview mené par Stéphane EKOBO @jsekobo : https://twitter.com/jsekobo

Digitalytics
Think Thank Tim

Digitalytics

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2020 13:27


Bismillah... Episode kali ini bahas tim.. Tapi tim yang di awal di set atau memang sudah terjadi alami... Kadang saya sadar ga sadar tim ini berperan besar dalam hadirnya ide dan pengambilan suatu keputusan.. yuk simak podcastnya...

Let me introduce you to
#11 Let me introduce you to: Raphaela Pichler und Marisa Burn

Let me introduce you to

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2020 43:01


Raphaela Pichler und Marisa Burn sind Gründerinnen des „House of Change“, einem kreativ-Think Thank und Consulting-Unternehmen, dass Kreativität als Tool für Innovation und mehr Flexibilität im digitalen Wandel nutzt und Firmen sowie Privatpersonen mit einem ganzheitlichen Ansatz unterstützt. Mit Mélanie sprechen sie über Sinn­haf­tig­keit, die Beständigkeit des Wandels und warum eine Vision hilft, sein Leben selbst zu gestalten. https://www.burnpichler.com/ http://www.raphaelapichler.ch/ https://www.burninglights.ch/

Pone L
Un Think Thank, ponele

Pone L

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2020 21:53


En este Think Thank debatimos sobre problemas menores que pueden llegar a ocurrir en las épocas que corren. Desde el debate integrador vegano, hasta cómo confeccionar las etiquetas de las prendas.Las ideas fluyen y las respuestas se encuentran en algún lado de la opinión pública. Comentá en nuestras redes: Instagram: @ponele_podcast Twitter: @ponele_podcast Facebook: Ponele Podcast Youtube: Pon L Podcast

The Powell Movement Action Sports Podcast
TPM Epsiode 157: Jesse Burtner, Snowboard Athlete/Videographer/Marketer

The Powell Movement Action Sports Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2020 79:31


Jesse Burtner has done it all in the snowboard world.  He’s had a long pro career, he’s made some of the most influential movies in the industry and now, he’s the Marketing Director at Lib Tech.  Over the years, he’s gone from spinning Cab 9’s to suffering a TBI, to re-inventing the way he rides his board.  His influence is everywhere these days and the podcast takes us through his life and times. Jesse Burtner Show Notes: 2:00:  WA crowds, and his head injury 7:00:  Growing up in AK, getting into snowboarding, and a different high school  23:15:  Stanley:  Get 30% off site wide with the code powell30 Evo:  The best online experience in action sports with retail to back it up 686 Technical Apparel 26:00:  What did his parents think about snow/skate, fishing boats, and editing video 31:00:  Jason Borgstede, JB Deuce, contests, and sponsors 47:00:  Spy Optic:  Get 20% off on their site Spyoptic.com using the code TPM20 10 Barrel Brewery:  Buy their beers, they support action sports more than anyone 49:00:  Money, influencers, and getting in trouble with JAG 50:00:  The end of JB Deuce, Think Thank, and groundhogday 60:00:  Thunk and Love/Hate, Cue the Birds, and Patchwork Patterns 70:00:  Taking a job and Suzy Greenberg 270 74:00:  Inappropriate Questions

Crude Conversations
EP 059 with Micah Hollinger

Crude Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2020 78:29


In this episode, Cody has a conversation with professional skateboarder turned videographer Micah Hollinger. Micah grew up skateboarding with a tight-knit crew in Anchorage, Alaska. At the same time, he was learning his way around a camera—filming everything he could. From skateboarding to parties to neighborhood fights, nothing was off limits. Micah’s 40 now, he’s a videographer, and as far as skateboarding goes, he says that “if you wanna keep skating as you get older, you have to adapt.”   If you were skating or snowboarding in Alaska in the 90s and early 2000s, then you’re probably familiar with Micah. He’s the skater that everyone in Alaska looked up to, he’s the guy who hit rails on his skateboard that snowboarders thought were too big, he’s one of the guys who showed us that the Alaska snow and skate scene was relevant, and could hold its own. Lately, Micah’s been working with Jesse Burtner—the creator of Think Thank films—on a documentary about the old Boarderline Alaska Snow and Skate days. From the late 1980s to the early 2000s, Boarderline was a major figure in the Alaska snow and skate scene. Through interviews and archival footage, Micah and Jesse are working to capture that era.  

Mulberry Baptist Church
Think Thank Peace (Philippians 4:4–12)

Mulberry Baptist Church

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2019


“Peace to Men” is a loved Christmas theme, but isn’t experienced by many. In fact, many would describe their life as anything but peaceful; yet, Paul tells us how we can experience peace, but it will probably require a shift in our thinking and view of life. The post Think Thank Peace (Philippians 4:4–12) appeared first on Mulberry Baptist Church.

Hope Lake Country
How to Be Brave - Part 2: "Think Thank"

Hope Lake Country

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2019


Hope Lake Country
How to Be Brave – Part 2 – “Think Thank”

Hope Lake Country

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2019


Crude Conversations
EP 055 with Ben Bogart

Crude Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2019 90:15


In this episode, Cody has a conversation with professional snowboarder Ben Bogart. Ben grew up in Anchorage, Alaska, he played hockey for Bartlett high school, but mainly he snowboarded. Cody has known Ben for most of his life, and has always known him to be a fast learner. So, it wasn’t long after he started snowboarding that he was getting shots in JB Deuce snowboard and skateboard videos in the 90s and early 2000s. He later became a fixture in the Think Thank films. He credits, among others, Jesse Burtner of Think Thank and Sean Genovese of Dinosaurs Will Die snowboards, for always believing in him. Ben's 36 years old now, he’s still snowboarding, still coaching, and still the happy guy he’s always been.     For those listeners who grew up during those old Boarderline Alaska snow and skate days, this conversation is a trip down memory lane. If you still recall years of your childhood based on what snowboard videos came out that year, then you’ll be right at home. If you weren’t a part of that time, then all you really need to know is that those days symbolize a period of great adventure and growth in the Alaska snowboard and skateboard scene. And Ben represents how so many kids felt during that time, and how it continues to affect them well into adulthood.

More than Money
October 5, 2019 – Elizabeth Warren once Wrote a Personal Finance Book! (What does Gene think?) Thank you to Relic Hunter and Folds of Honor Bucket O’ Listener Questions – Part 1

More than Money

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2019 48:38


Gene answers tons of listener questions: Reverse mortgage vs. HELOC?Selling house. Where to put proceeds for one year?One bond fund contains all the different kinds of bonds?Is $1 million in umbrella liability coverage enough?Tons of great listener questions? For our More than Money Audience Free Second Opinion Meetings Social Security ReviewMedicare ReviewInvestments ReviewRetirement ReviewLife Insurance ReviewLong Term Care Insurance ReviewEstate Planning ReviewIncome Tax ReviewComplete Financial Picture Review Do you want a free second opinion meeting with a More than Money advisor? Call today (610-746-7007) or email (Gene@AskMtM.com) to schedule your free review

More than Money
October 5, 2019 – Elizabeth Warren once Wrote a Personal Finance Book! (What does Gene think?) Thank you to Relic Hunter and Folds of Honor Bucket O’ Listener Questions – Part 2

More than Money

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2019 47:43


Gene answers tons of listener questions: Reverse mortgage vs. HELOC?Selling house. Where to put proceeds for one year?One bond fund contains all the different kinds of bonds?Is $1 million in umbrella liability coverage enough?Tons of great listener questions? For our More than Money Audience Free Second Opinion Meetings Social Security ReviewMedicare ReviewInvestments ReviewRetirement ReviewLife Insurance ReviewLong Term Care Insurance ReviewEstate Planning ReviewIncome Tax ReviewComplete Financial Picture Review Do you want a free second opinion meeting with a More than Money advisor? Call today (610-746-7007) or email (Gene@AskMtM.com) to schedule your free review

Crude Conversations
EP 019 with Jesse Burtner

Crude Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2019 76:24


In this episode, Cody has a conversation with Jesse Burtner, a professional snowboarder and creator of Think Thank films. They talk about what it means to be a father — providing your child with the tools they need to succeed and allowing them to follow their own path — what it meant to be a snowboarder in the late 80s and early 90s, snowboarding as a conversation not a competition, and how Jesse went from making a local Alaskan snowboard and skateboard video with Boarderline and JB Deuce (along with Jason Borgstede) to founding his own production that introduced a new style of snowboarding. Jesse also answers a few questions from our Instagram followers. 

Ideas That Make An Impact: Expert and Author Interviews to transform your life and business
#94 How to gain strength, courage, and confidence every day, by giving more

Ideas That Make An Impact: Expert and Author Interviews to transform your life and business

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2017 32:30


3 big ideas discussed in this episode: Give first. The person who gives the most wins If someone doesn't like your work refund their money -its better in the long run.   "People do business with people they like. People like people who are open, honest and vulnerable, who show that. A social conscience business might be the leverage indicator of the 2020s. Think Thank you Water or B1G1. What could your business be doing?"   Video and audio recording - it may replace email. How I use it in my business, and personal life. To Connect with BIG Thinkers and Hear More BIG Ideas: http://TheBookDistrict.com

Transmedia
29. Del propósito de una marca

Transmedia

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2017 29:05


  Sintonizamos con el Director Ángel Alloza en el Foro de Investigación en Comunicación 2017 celebrado en la Universitat Jaume I de Castelló  Ángel Alloza en 100 palabras Decía aquel filósofo discípulo de Sócrates y maestro de Aristóteles que las buenas acciones nos dan fuerza e inspiran buenas acciones en otros. La vida del Director de Comunicación que hoy nos acompaña ha estado consagrada a inculcar la necesidad de llevar a cabo esas buenas acciones en las empresas para después poder comunicarlas. El discípulo de Sócrates y maestro de Aristóteles al que conocemos como Platón sabía de la fuerza y de la capacidad de contagio que tenía una buena acción y esa buena acción es la que nuestro director  Ángel Alloza trabaja a diario para que se conozca. Ángel Alloza es Licenciado en Psicología y Máster en Innovación en Comunicación. Cuenta con una amplia experiencia en la gestión de marca en el sector bancario y actualmente es director del Think Thank Corporate Excellence – Centre for Reputation Leadership. Hecha esta presentación, agradecemos su amabilidad y ahora esperamos que nuestro director de comunicación ejerza como tal y nos explique en qué consiste este este Think Thank que dirige.   Esteban Galán.

Verbal Surgery podcast
Verbal Surgery -196- 2013.2.22 "Think THANK!"

Verbal Surgery podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2013 32:58


Your mind generates how you FEEL.  When you have thankful thoughts you FEEL GOOD! Listen to this podcast and watch your happiness level SKYROCKET